In an in-depth interview, Nam Ki-yi confessed, "In my country, wine cups are full of brotherhood, so I had to taste white wine with a strength of more than 50 degrees." When this statement was made, many Chinese fans chimed in, "This is the essence of what he really realized." Although Korea does not have a deep alcohol culture, the concept of inferiority and superiority is deeply rooted in its society, and the same is true for drinking and gathering. If you want to drink with others, you have to weigh your own weight, otherwise you can only be a companion or serve food. The hierarchy in Korea is not to be underestimated. The younger generation is always respectful when they meet their seniors, and this is especially true at the drinking table. The younger generation has to take the initiative to raise their glasses, or even take a step ahead of their predecessors and bow their heads in a toast.
During Nam Ki I's coaching career, conflicts had erupted between him and our coach Yang Chen's team. According to media reports, Yang Chen and Nam Ki Yap did not share the same philosophy, and Nam Ki Yap issued direct injunctions to Yang Chen, forbidding him to enter the locker room on a number of occasions. From this, it can be seen that Nam Ki-yi is also a quite individualistic coach. Yang Chen had no choice but to resign and leave the team. Yang Chen's departure not only means the loss of Henan team, but also marks the failure of Li Wei Feng's Chinese coaching team. The introduction of Xu Jiamin epitomized Li Wei Feng's work during his tenure at Henan. In addition to Nasario and Maidana, there were two other foreigners whose arrival did not seem to change Henan's fortunes.